TRON Lightcycle Run at Magic Kingdom is now operating with a traditional standby line for the first time during regular park hours for all guests.
At park opening today, the standby line for TRON Lightcycle Run opened at 45 minutes, and quickly reached 105 minutes by 9:15 am, before settling to around 70 minutes at 9:50 am. At 9:15 am, the queue occupied the indoor queue, filled most of the outdoor queue underneath the canopy, and extended to the entrance of Space Mountain.
Disney announced last week that it would be ending the virtual queue to be replaced with a standby line beginning September 9, 2024.
A Lightning Lane Single Pass remains available at TRON Lightcycle Run as an alternative to the standby line, currently priced at $20 per guest.
TRON is not currently available as part of Early Entry for resort hotel guests. Still, those already in Tomorrowland for Early Entry began queuing for the ride from 8:30 am ahead of the 9 am opening.
Stay tuned for more updates from the standby line at TRON Lightcycle Run as we get more details on likely wait times to help plan your visit.
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